Lost Horizon Early Access - Survival Nation
Everyone else. Come back in six months. If the developers add the promised NPC factions, fill the empty spaces, and fix the zombie AI, this could be a contender. For now, Lost Horizon is a beautiful boat ride to nowhere.
Promising but barren. Sail at your own risk. Survival Nation Lost Horizon Early Access
The zombie survival genre is a crowded graveyard of good intentions. For every 7 Days to Die , there are a dozen forgettable Early Access titles that fade into the digital fog. Enter Survival Nation: Lost Horizon , the latest open-world zombie survival MMO to shambles onto Steam. After spending a significant amount of time in its current Early Access state, the verdict is a familiar one: a solid skeleton wrapped in a frustratingly thin layer of meat. The Premise: Familiar but Functional You awaken on a sun-drenched, post-apocalyptic coastline. There is no lengthy cinematic explaining a lab leak or a meteor. You simply are. Your goal is equally simple: don’t die. Lost Horizon distinguishes itself from its predecessor ( Survival Nation ) by shifting the setting from a generic urban sprawl to a more varied, island-hopping archipelago. Think Dead Island ’s resort vibes mixed with Rust ’s unforgiving player dynamics. Everyone else
Hardcore survival fans who enjoy "playing the patch" and watching a game evolve. If you liked Deadside or Mist Survival in their rough Early Access days, you will find a fun weekend here. For now, Lost Horizon is a beautiful boat ride to nowhere